Tag Archives: Adams County Foreclosures

A couple living in New England are facing another battle after losing their home to foreclosure. Their mortgage insurance company is suing them for $136,000. The Galindo’s came to the U.S. to build a better life for themselves and their … Continue reading →

On Monday, December 22nd, two more foreclosure law firms have had lawsuits brought against them by Colorado Attorney General John Suthers. The Attorney General has had an ongoing investigation into foreclosure firms operating in our state for the past two … Continue reading →

A Florida federal court just awarded Nelson and Joyce Coniglio $1.051 million to be paid by Bank of America (BOA). In a complaint filed in July, the couple had been receiving hundreds of phone calls from the bank in a … Continue reading →

Fannie Mae, whose Net Income is $3.9 billion and its Comprehensive Income is $4.0 billion for the third quarter (Q3) of 2014 is going after old mortgage debts that are 5 years-to-decades old. When the housing market bubble burst, hundreds … Continue reading →

Colorado State Attorney General John Suthers has filed additional lawsuits against three more foreclosure law firms after a 2-year long investigation for alleged foreclosure fraud. Earlier this year, AG Suthers filed lawsuits against Colorado’s two largest foreclosure law firms: The … Continue reading →

Michigan-based Flagstar Bank was ordered to pay $27.5 million to homeowner victims and pay an additional $10 million in fines for obstructing homeowners’ attempts to save their homes from foreclosure. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was the agency who … Continue reading →

For the past few weeks, we have been hearing rumors that foreclosure law firm Aronowitz & Mecklenburg was being sold to a Texas-based law firm. We now heavily suspect Aronowitz & Mecklenburg has been sold to Barrett Frappier & Weisserman, LLP – … Continue reading →

Last month, Colorado’s foreclosure filings had the highest increase in seven years. The increase in foreclosures filings rose a whopping 57% from the previous August (2013). Colorado hasn’t seen that type of increase since the beginning of the mortgage crisis … Continue reading →